page / Tháng 5 15, 2013
Resources
World Vision Ethiopia’s resources range from comprehensive reports on different issues related to child well-being to regular updates about our interventions in the different strategic directions, policy briefs, fact-sheets, n
article / Tháng 8 22, 2019
Preživjeli od mina jačaju CBR programe u lokalnim zajednicama
Piše: Amir Mujanovic
article / Tháng 6 1, 2018
A commitment to end child marriage
The people of Lakhantari in Gramthan Rural Municipality, Morang District have witnessed numerous child marriages in the past. Recently, however, several attempts have been made to curb these.
press release / Tháng 10 9, 2012
International: Europe can make the difference
The solutions to undernutrition are known and the road map to implement them exists. Whether these solutions will be fully grasped depends in no small part upon strong leadership from the European Union (EU).
article / Tháng 9 28, 2012
People share commitment after ADP phased out
After 15 years of development programs in Kampong Speu province, Samrong Tong ADP has reached the period of phase out.
press release / Tháng 11 19, 2013
WV Malawi host Literacy Boost Lab
World Vision Malawi is hosting a Literacy Boost Learning Lab aimed at sharing the gains of the model with other National Offices as well as Support Offices.
page / Tháng 11 7, 2013
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It's feared that Typhoon Haiyan has killed more than 10,000 people and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. The storm's vast destruction is making relief efforts difficult, but World Vision staff is there helping survivors.
article / Tháng 11 27, 2014
Witnessing an Ebola funeral
It was mid-afternoon when our World Vision team arrived in the outskirts of Moyamba, a town in southern Sierra Leone. We were guided to a small house, surrounded by at least 100 people. A woman named Betty had lived in this house.
article / Tháng 9 12, 2014
Survivors of Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Deserve Better Care
With cases of abuse and low standards of care being reported at various centres, the government is concerned and has recognized the need for proper regulations and guidance to help solve this issue.